Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 6 Feb 1974, p. 15

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ibaa -- FEA 2d Ld stlisendaiiiol duiwad. Scugog man guest speaker The Ontario Social Credit League repeated its strong opposition to the proposed Pickering Airport, the pro- posed North Pickering Community project and plans to, 'dump Torvgsg garbage on our farmland, at a meeting in Timmins over the weekend. Bruce Arnold of Port Perry, the party's vice presi- dent, told a crowd at the Senator Hotel in Timmins Saturday, 'Between the airport'nobody needs and the new city nobody wants the only parts of Pickering not slated for pavement are a few pits Toronto wants to dumpt its garbage in." The 36 year old news- paper editor drew enthusias- tic applause when he declared, "Social Credit opposes building an inter- national airport in Picker- ing, just as we opposed regional government in the area, and just as we intend to work to keep Toronto's Cedar Creek News Miss Karin Cummings of Orangeville was home with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings, Brenda and Steve last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummings, Adam and Sabrina of Ux- bridge were Saturday visi- tors too. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods, Brenda and Laurie of Epsom were last Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. George Kilpatrick visited Mrs. Frank Harris at Whitby on Tuesday. The picture in Friday's Oshawa Times of the tree across the road was taken near the gate into the pump house on Simcoe Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow of South River sperit Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and Richard. garbage off our farmland." He told the audience that because of his party's support of community rights in these issues, 'Social Credit is the only party in my riding which can honestly boast of a steadily rising membership." Mr. Arnold promised that a Social' Credit candidate will run in Ontario Riding in the next election, but insisted that he will not: be that candidate. "I would like to see a woman run," he said. "We need more women to representation than mine. mject a little common sense into government, and I can think of no riding more in need of some common serise He reminded the crowd that it was a Social Credit government which was the "first to recognize the right of denturists to operate, "properly within the frame work of a 'free enterprise society." British Columbia passed regulations legalizing denturists in 1958, when the province had Social Credit Government. Should file now for Ontario's tax credit Pensioners and taxpayers who are not waiting for T4 or T5 slips should file now for their fair share of Ontario's tax credits, Revenue Minister Allan Grossman advised today. Mr. Grossman told a Toronto meeting of senior citizens that residents who have no taxable income stand to benefit most from Ontario's Tax Credit System and should claim their tax credits before the rush of federal income tax returns begins. This year's tax credit program, which is integ- rated with the income tax system administered by the federal government, has been expanded," Mr. Grossman explained. "We have added a sales tax credit and a pensioner tax credit to the property tax credit. It is estimated that about $300 million in benefits will be paid to Ontario residents to bring greater fairness to the provincial tax system," he said. Mr. Grossman continued: "We expect that two out of three Ontario taxfilers will Ask about Liqua-Supp A liquid supplement with the Master touch MASTER FEEDS PORT PERRY 985-2131 share in these tax credits. Many pensioners, for example, will get some- where between $126 and $300, depending on their particu- lar circumstances." Eligible residents must fill in certain pages of the federal income tax return and the purple Ontario Tax Credit Form attached inside the tax package, in order to claim - even if they have no taxable income. "lI strongly urge senior citizens, welfare recipients and other residents who are not waiting for T4 or T5 slips to complete and mail an income tax return as early as possible," Mr. Grossman said. Residents who have not received an income tax return in the mail should pick one up at the Post Office. Mr. Grossman said citizens requiring help in claiming their tax credits should contact either _ the nearest federal district tax office or telephone the Ont- ario Tax Credit Infor- mation Centre. The Centre can be reached, free of charge, by dialing "O"" and asking the operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro- politan Toronto local-calling area should dial 965-8470. The three tax credits are related to taxable income. The claimant must deduct one per cent of taxable income from his total credits to determine his net credit. The property tax credit is designed to offset the burden of municipal taxes for home- owners, tenants, roomers and boarders. The sales tax credit, equal to one per cent of total personal exemptions, pro- vides relief from the retail sales tax, particularly for senior citizens and low- income earners with large families. The pensioner tax credit provides additional tax relief for senior citizens and is equal to $100 for a single pensioner or a married couple. ELECTRICAL © PLUMBING Electric Heating CARPENTRY General Pumps SERVICE CALLS ~~ - FREE ESTIMATES Call 985-7679 RON RANKIN and SONS BILL desperate. I asked my students to help me. They really tried. They came up with Charley and Cool-hand Luke and Jim and Oscar. Big help. Well, I know the suspense is killing you, so I'll tell. They named the poor little kid Nicove Chen. Nicov (pronounced characer born." Her mother's face didn't fall more than a fopt. My bloodpressure went up only twenty points. However, he said smilingly | it's kinda cute MILEY UGAR AND Knee-cove) is a ina Dostoievski novel. (pronounced Shen) means in Chinese "'first- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 6th, 1974 15 Serice Second time around, we took no chances. The kid was to be called Kim, which would suit either sex. We thought it was different. The only Kim around was Kim Novak. A Chen dozen years later, there was a Kim on every street-corner. Well, like all grandparents, not wanting to interfere, just trying to be helpful, we tried to ram a name down my daughter's throat for her infant. i But most of the good ones were gone. In her own family connection, already: a Peter and a Paul; a David and a there are Hugh: a Steven and a Patrick: a Matthew when you get used to it. Russian, Chinese, up. and his last name is Siber, which is German. A real conglomerate. As soon as he's up to mine. I'm going to call him kneecap. and a Darcy. All the good ones were gobbled We suggested Geoffrey and Mark and Michael and others, and at cach, she'd say, "Fchhhh, that reminds me of |. The kid was a week old. 1 was getting Art trip '74 to Pickering Art Trip "74 goes east -- to Pickering. In its néw pro- gram bringing Canadian works of art out into Metro Toronfo neighbourhoods, the Art Gallery of Ontario opens the first in a series of exhibi- tions to be seen in Pickering on Tuesday, Feb. 12. The Sheridan Mall in Pick- ering is the place. The space, provided by J.D.S. Invest- ments, is in a store adapted to Art Gallery exhibition needs, located near the Mall's main entrance. The exhibition presents the Charles S. Band Memorial Exhibition of Canadian Paintings and Sculpture. Mr. Band, twice president of the Art Gallery and legendary collector, strongly supported such leading Canadian art- ists as members of the Group of Seven, Emily Carr, Paul- Emile Borduas, Jock Mac- donald and Jean-Paul Rio- pelle. Among the works shown from this collection will be Lake Superior by Lawren Harris, Pine Wreck- age, McGregor Bay by Arthur Lismer, The Cloud, Red Mountain by F.H. Varley, Indian Church by Emily Carr and Black and White ~~ Composition by Paul-Emile Borduas. Open Tuesday to Saturday, to 9 p.m., until this exhibition offers an un- usual, unexpected alterna- live on shopping trips. Pres- sent in the "storefront" gallery will be Mrs. Loet Vos lo answer qustions and help rou enjoy the exhibition. March 2 HE. Johnson OPTOMETRIST for appointment call 985-2383 or Zenith 59240 CLUB ANNRENE VALENTINE DANCE @ff snruroay, FEBRUARY oth @ music BY The Ad-Els Band Your kind of music with a personal touch. LUNCH, POP AND ICE WILL BE SERVED THIS WEEKEND ONLY. B.Y.O. ART'S PLUMBING Sewer - HEATING Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PHONE 985-2581 ------ ART PETROZZI GOST AAC ACADIANA AGODA DN TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THIS AD. ®) 3 days ONLY in PORT PERRY LEARN PATTERN CUTTING THE MODERN WAY IN JUST ONE HOUR § Viennese fashion designers and German mathematicians have created a very simple cutting method which has been fantastically successful in 28 countries. Make your own patterns with only two measurements in any size and style for any member of your family. SEE OUR PATTERN CUTTING SHOW / / 5 Prove it to yourself.! PORTUNITY! classes. « DO NOT MISS THIS OP. All necessary equipment available at DEMONSTRATION FEE. . . 50 CENTS CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Corner of North and John St. Port Perry CLASSES START: Thurs., Feb. 14 - 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. ~~ % Fri, Feb. 15-10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 16 - 12 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. All Classes Identical and Start Promptly. POO BDH BLBBBBBVBOBBOOBOLOOOOVOO! NN ET Re oY VJ mr ra RY La ANE nf tI ARE HS MEA SR TRIN

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